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The Internet thinks that this is one of the best episodes Enterprise has to offer. We disagree. Please write to us with comments, questions, suggestions, observations, and or insults. contact us - [email protected] Our season 2 recap is coming up soon. Please send us questions and or comments about this season, and we will include it in our rec…
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“Bounty” 20th-anniversary reflections The Empire never forgets its enemies. That’s something Jonathan Archer learns when he decides to trust a surprisingly friendly Tellarite offering vacationing tips. Turns out he’s a bounty hunter working for the Klingons, who still haven’t forgiven Archer for escaping from Rura Penthe. The Enterprise crew sets o…
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“First Flight” 20th-anniversary reflections While observing a dark matter nebula, Captain Archer receives a message from Admiral Forrest informing his that one of his old comrades from the early warp program days has died while climbing Mt. McKinley. Reflecting on the loss, Archer tells T’Pol the story of how he competed with this fellow pilot, AG …
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It's a T'pol episode this week and it's an underrated one, because for some reason people on the interent don't seem to like this one. However, we think its a great one that, despite some flaws, gives T'pol a chance to open up more and allows us to learn more about her. contact us - [email protected] Twitter/X - @joshfrommars…
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Alien settlers are getting bullied by klingons--but not if Enterprise has anything to say about it! In the writers room this week, we think we turned this mostly middle of the road episode into something great! contact us - [email protected] twitter/X - @joshfrommarsJosh & Justin による
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It turns out this episde is pretty reviled by Trek Fans. However, we enjoy this episode for what it is...but what is that exactly? We go into the Writers Room pretty early one and, I think, improve the episode in a way that would've actually done a lot to progress Archer's character. contact us - [email protected] Twitter/X - @JoshFromMars…
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Archer is in desperate need to get Enterprise repaired--and what would you know, the ship just so happen to stumble across a repair station that will fix everything for practically nothing. What could possibly go wrong? contact us - [email protected] Twitter/X - @JoshfromMarsJosh & Justin による
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A Vulcan expedition lands in 1950s America, finding themelves stuck in a demension somehewere between The Coneheads and October Sky. At its core, this epsiode is an immigrant story, with one of the characters eventually realzing how great this country is. So I just got to say one thing...God, bless America. We also discuss, in length, modern Star T…
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I've been very sick this week, so Justin and I were unable to do our regurlar Enterprise rewatch/review. However, we did have this epsiode in our back pocket in a sort of "break glass in case of emergency" fashion. We recorded this conversation about TNG's Booby Trap a while back when we were still trying to figure out what kind of podcast we wante…
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Clancy Brown invites Archer and Trip to play shirtless lacross, but instead they end up getting shot at, running away, and getting lost in the desert. We changed up the format for this review and went through the episode scene by scene. Justin hated the format and I felt kind of indifferent. So, suffice it to say, we won't be doing a review like th…
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A fibrous, web-like alien creature (more like the mood slime from Ghostbusters 2) comes aboard the ship and several of the crew becomes entangled in it including Archer and Trip, and it seems Hoshi is the only one who can try to communicate with the creature. Once again, it comes down to Hoshi to save the day. Do you think she's got the right stuff…
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Archer and Mayweather are captured by the Tandarans and placed in a Suliban internment camp...and it in NO WAY resembles the Japanese interement camps of the 1940s, or does the episode ever attempt to create an allegory between that real life tragedy and this episode of Star Trek, or draw a direct connection by mentioning, in dialogue, the name one…
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